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//November 7, 2014
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Bluespring Caverns in Bedford, Indiana

Running through 21 miles of caves and passages, the long river that flows through the Bluespring Caverns has harbored a staggering concentration of albino, sometimes nearly see-through, amphibians and other aquatic creatures. The Bluesrping Caverns were first discovered in the...
Posted On 07 Nov 2014
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Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site in Baddeck, Canada

Hidden away in a small fishing village in Cape Breton lies the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site, a dense collection of rare ephemera from the life of one of the world’s greatest inventors. Baddeck, Nova Scotia was home to Bell and his family for over 30...
Posted On 07 Nov 2014
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Filmtheater Sendlinger Tor in Munich, Germany

Film posters are still painted by hand on the front of Filmtheater Sendlinger Tor, a 100 year-old movie theater just outside Sendlinger Tor, the southern gates of the Altstadt (historical city center). The theater opened in October 1913 with a showing of the Italian silent...
Posted On 07 Nov 2014
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Fly Geyser in Gerlach, Nevada

This alien looking geyser on the edge of Black Rock Desert is actually man made. Man made by accident, that is. There are actually two geysers on the property. The first was created nearly 100 years ago as part of an effort to make a part of the desert usable for farming. A well...
Posted On 07 Nov 2014
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U.S.S. Cairo in Vicksburg, Mississippi

Designed by engineer James B. Eads, the gunboat U.S.S. Cairo was one of seven imposing iron and wood behemoths developed for service on major rivers during the American Civil War. Despite being brought down by one of the world’s first torpedoes the ship is still on display...
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Robotic Church in Brooklyn, New York

Thanks to mechanical art collective Amorphic Robot Works, the former Norwegian Seaman’s Church in Red Hook, Brooklyn is slowly filling up with twisted, clanging robots who, when activated, form a caterwauling orchestra of futuristic junk life. Spearheaded by multimedia...
Posted On 07 Nov 2014
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The Haserot Angel in Cleveland, Ohio

Cleveland’s Lakeview Cemetery contains a number of famous graves including those of presidents and business moguls, but its most striking grave marker may be the unsettling statue known as Haserot’s Angel. The stoic angel is seated in the marble gravestone of one...
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No Man’s Land in Nettlestone, England

It was built to defend the coast from invasion, was sold off as a private island, turned into a luxury hotel worthy of Dr. No, and was the site of strange business machinations that lead to a property developer taking the only set of keys and barricading himself inside the island...
Posted On 07 Nov 2014
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